High Purity Cesium Hydrogen Carbonate 99.9% CsHCO3 CAS NO.15519-28-5
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Keywords
- Cesium
- Cesium Hydrogen Carbonate
- Cesium Hydrogen Carbonate 99.9%
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- ProName: High Purity Cesium Hydrogen Carbonate ...
- CasNo: 15519-28-5
- Molecular Formula: CsHCO3
- Appearance: Colourless, crystalline and hygroscopi...
- Application: Cesium Hydrogen Carbonate is a versati...
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- PackAge: 500Gram/1000Gram per bottle or Net 25K...
- Port: Shanghai
- ProductionCapacity: 48 Metric Ton/Day
- Purity: 99.9%
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- Transportation: Not regulated as a hazardous material
- LimitNum: 10 Kilogram
- Grade: Industrial Grade,Pharma Grade
Superiority
Cesium Hydrogen Carbonate 99.9%
1.A versatile base in organic synthesis
2.Purity : 99.9%~99.99%
3.Particle size: 40-100 Mesh
Details
Cesium Hydrogen Carbonate 99.9%
(Cesium Bicarbonate 99.9%)
Formula CsHCO3
Purity 99.9% Min.
CAS No. 15519-28-5
Appearance Colourless, crystalline and hygroscopic substance.
Formula weight 193.92
Density 1.42 g/cm3 at 20°C
Solubility 2,090 g/L at 15°C
Chemical analysis
Li |
|
Max. |
5 |
ppm |
Na |
|
Max. |
150 |
ppm |
K |
|
Max. |
200 |
ppm |
Rb |
|
Max. |
500 |
ppm |
Ca |
|
Max. |
50 |
ppm |
Mg |
|
Max. |
5 |
ppm |
Ba |
|
Max. |
50 |
ppm |
Al |
|
Max. |
5 |
ppm |
Fe |
|
Max. |
5 |
ppm |
Sr |
|
Max. |
5 |
ppm |
Cr |
|
Max. |
5 |
ppm |
Pb |
|
Max. |
5 |
ppm |
Cl |
|
Max. |
100 |
ppm |
SO4 |
|
Max. |
50 |
ppm |
NO3 |
|
Max. |
25 |
ppm |
SiO2 |
|
Max. |
50 |
ppm |
Applications Cesium Hydrogen Carbonate is a versatile base in organic synthesis.
Packaging Polyethylene bottles or bags in drums
Cesium product range
acetate
bicarbonate
bromide
carbonate
chloride
fluoride
hydrogen carbonate
hydroxide, aqueous solution or monohydrate
iodide
nitrate
sulfate
Cesium Applications :
___ Biotechnology
DNA is a molecule which contains the genetic information needed for the reproduction of every organism. High purity cesium salts, e.g. cesium chloride, cesium sulfate, cesium trifluoroacetate and rubidium chloride are used in the recovery and purification of DNA by ultracentrifugation, for application for example in the development of pest resistant agricultural crops.
___ Catalysis
Because of its low ionization potential, cesium effectively promotes the performance of many metal oxide catalysts for heterogeneous processes. This effect is often enhanced by cesium's ability to stabilize high oxidation states of transition metal oxo anions.
By formation and stabilization of complex salts with transition metal halide catalysts, cesium will also promote heterogeneous halogen transfer processes.
In homogenous catalysis, reaction rates are sometimes limited by the solubility of an anionic compound in an organic solvent, in which case the use of cesium as cation may solve the problem.
___ Organic Synthesis
The solubility of some cesium salts in polar solvents makes them efficient bases for organic reactions (e.g. cesium fluoride, cesium carbonate). Cesium alkoxides should be considered in cases where the sodium and potassium counterparts fail to give good results due to strong influence of the cation on the reaction mechanism. Cesium fluoride is a highly active fluorination agent.
___ Glass manufacture
Various forms of cesium, especially cesium nitrate, cesium carbonate and cesium bicarbonate, are used as glass components to achieve various objectives. The refractive index of optical glass - in the bulk or on the surface only - can be modified by addition of cesium salts. Through surface ion exchange with cesium salt melts or solutions, the glass surface can be made resistant to corrosion or breakage.
___ Radiation monitoring
Cesium iodide and fluoride have the ability to absorb x-rays, gamma and particle radiation, emitting visible light. This so-called scintillation effect is used in medical diagnostics, exploration for natural resources and in nuclear physics research.
___ Brazing
Cesium compounds such as cesium fluoride or cesium aluminum fluoride are increasingly used as flux components in the brazing of aluminum alloys. In response to growing requirements concerning weight, performance, costs and quality, these aluminum alloys have recently replaced copper alloys in the automotive industry, e.g in heat exchanger systems.
They preferably have a high magnesium content as it increases the mechanical strength of the alloy. Cesium containing fluxes can counteract brazing problems arising from this high magnesium content. Conventional fluxes however fail in this respect and are therefore not suitable as brazing aids.